Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Mar 1953, p. 15

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o SNOWBALL FOR SON OF THE DESERT Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia along with a gag and ob- es photographers by tossing a snowball as he leaves the White House after a conference with | resident Hisenhower in Wash- . . Some of the newsmen felt sorry for his royal highness because his native desert never has snow. All #t has is oll. KEDRON @istrict Folk Back from South KEDRON -- Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Murton Walter, who have been holidaying in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Walter were accom- Jatied by Edgar Pascoe and . L. Plerson. They visited at Eli Pascoe's in Detroit, en route and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tanton, snd members of the family ey Barriage spent-a month visiting relatives in and around Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy and Eleanor visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Norton and Locust Hill, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Olive Luke spent the week- end with Mr. R. J. Luke. A. T. Stainton and Mrs. R. E. Lee attended the Motor City Choir Concert, Oshawa, on Tuesday eve- EXECUTIVE MEETING Mrs. W. A. Werry attended the Post-Presbyterial meeting of WMS at Northminster Church. The East- ern Sectional Rally will be held | at Enniskillen, and Western Sec- tional at Kedron, next fall, and the annual Presbyterial at Simcoe Street Church after the New Year. Mrs. Grant Ormiston, who has t a few days in hospital, is home today. We are pleased to report A. E. is now convalescing at e. Robert B. Werry, Cochrane, is ending a few days at his home ere and at London. Messrs. Murray Mountjoy and Hepburn motored to Guelph y. . Eleanor Kerr, Bancroft, is her son, Mr. Stan. Kerr, err and baby Bonnie Rosa- There will be a Lost Heir and guchre party at Maxwell's School on Priday evening, March 20, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee attend- Cedar Lodge Masonic Ladies' t in Oshawa. Miss Nora Werry attended the funeral of the late W. J.- Wood, wa, on say afternoon. Mary Elford, Oakwood; Miss Elford and Mr. Charles EI- ford, Islay, were at the funeral] also, Miss Mary Elford recalled that the funeal of Mrs. Peter Werry, late of Solina (Grandma Werry), took place on March 17, 48 years ago, and several persons present at Mr. Wood's funeral were also at Mrs. Werry's funeral. ADULT BIBLE CLASS : Kedron Adult Bible Class met at the home of Mr. R. J. Luke on Monday evening. Worship ; service opened with quiet music, "Sweet Hour of Prayer", Mrs. H. A. Werry at the plano. Mrs. Down gave the topic, 'Now is Christ from the Dead", and hymn 104 was sung. Mrs. F. Snowden read the story of the women bringing the spices « to the sepulchre, and led in prayer. Mrs. R. Down gave a fine Medi- tation. Mrs, Snowden sang "Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone', with good expression, and the period closed with "Rejoice, The Lord is King". The president, Mr. Down, then took charge. pS SLmistees Sere e next meeting to be held in October. Mrs. P. Mountjoy and Mrs. E. Mountjoy conducted an appointed for interesting recreation period, and Classified Ad and the deal is made. Auto at Lake Worth, Florida. W. L. Pier- | | condition, in Florida. The Union Leader, | Canadian, MYRTLE STATION eration preached a sermon, Don't forget the io supper HAMPTON Birthday Party - Most Correspondent MYRTLE day 10 couples pote A dainty lunch was served y the hostess and a substantial Mr foutrbution added to our building und. SOCIAL EVENING An sbjoyanle evening was spent e Community Hall on Fri- day last when the number attend- ing was not so large. The ludies' first went to Mrs. Woods, 'ladies' second being won by Mrs. McCoy. The men's first was won by Bert Duff and second by Mr. Gibson. Dancing was enjoyed by all pres- ent. Another party will be held on Friday, March 27. Sunday School and Church were at Myrt) fairly well Chapman of the Temperance Fed- afternoon, Betty Eyers, who has a birthday on February 13, and Judy Morrison, who has a birthday on February 13, celebrat- ed their birthdays at the Morrison home on Friday, March 13, when about 25 friends and neighbors gathered. A lunch of hot dogs, ice cream and birthday cake was serv- ed. After lunch, the TV was enjoy- ed. Mr."and Mrs. A. G. Duff enter- tained a party for telephone tea on Wednesday evening when some at Myrtle United Church on Thurs- | ind iit. St. Paul '| } Oshawa Pastor Special Sneaker 1 - 9: The choir sang "Wonder- ful".- The text was, "Let your M. HORN Correspondent moderation be known unto all men, or let us be reasonable about drinking." PERSONALS i HAMPTON -- The special Thank- offering service will be held on Sunday at 2.30 p.m., with Rev. A, S. Cowan of Centre Street United Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pearson, Mr. | and Mrs, Jack Pearson, Bert and { Church, Oshawa, as guest minis- ter and special music by our Jean, and Dale Watts, of Uxbridge, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Duchemin, Mrs. A. Robinson and Miss Joan Hamilton, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. |choir under the leadership of Mrs. Bert Reinert and Bobby, Toronto, (Jim Smales. were Sunday guests of Mrs. H.| Miss. Wilma Leach spent a few Hamilton and family and helped |days with Oshawa friends. Lloyd Kersey and Miss Mary Henson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Mel. McCune and Cheryl, Varcoe's Road; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash- Bud celebrate his birthday. ton, Clare and Douglas, Enniskil- Miss Phyllis: Aintment accom- panied Miss Berneice Watson who len, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Kersey. spent the weekend at the Watson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petit, home. Misses Cecile Petit and Kay Bill- Mrs. Archie Parrinder visited her mother on Friday at Uxbridge. yard, Toronto, were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chap- . and Mrs. Russell Spinks, Nestleton; Keith Hunter, Hamilton; man, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson, Enjoyable M. PERCY STATION -- On Fri- enjoyed euchre and Miss Elsie Parker, Uno Park, nursé - in - training in Hamilton, visited her aunt, Mrs. C. Harris Master Bobby Knapp and '/Miss| Geraldine Lambert, Oshawa, were visitors at Tom Westlake's. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Dewell, Douglas and Carolyn, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink, Solina, on Sunday | Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hanna and | Rosellen, Haydon, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson. Mrs. Jim Hewson was a visitor hig relatives in Oshawa on Mon- ay. Mrs. W. W. Horn is spending a couple days with Mrs. Catharine Jacob at Port Hope. Mrs. C. Daw, Ajax, friends here and attended Women's Institute Concert March 17. The weather continues quite mild and mostly cloudy, Very heavy showers, accompanied by thunder and lightning and some hail, were prevalent on Sunday afternoon. Since then a llttle sunshine has | been enjoyed. The funeral of Alfred Challener, which was held on Thursday at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, was conducted by Rev. G. E. Empey and was largely at- tended by relatives and friends visited the on | SCOUT NEWS ZND CANADIAN JAMBOREE District Headquarters are now setting the stage to receive applications to the 2nd National Canadian Jamboree of Achievement. It is hoped that Oshawa's | contribution to this Jamboree will seek a full Troop level. However, for any boy that attends, it will really" be a worth while week. Jamboree Scouts from Oshawa that attended the 1st Canadian Jamboree came back most enthusiastic over what they had experienced. Thosé that are planning to attend this 2nd Jamboree should speak with their Scouter, and then start to savé up thé necessary cash for the trip. THE AKELA CLUB he Akela Club held its monthly meel- ing at the Scout Hall on Monday, Mareh 16th, with a select group of leaders in attendance. The idea was adopted that any person wishing to make a suggestion to the Akela Club may de so by writing "'Sug- gestion for Akela Club" on the outside of the envelope and dropping it in the mail box at the Scout Hall Building up parents' night to create in: terest was found to be the main outcome of the topic, Parents' Night. New Cub games and weekend camping will be the topic for April 20th, We are always looking for new faces THE DATLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Satmday, March 8, 1953 18 'by Bill Brown and prayer. back at the hall, and the meeting, altho a little shorter, was quite a success. Mr, Don Hazell and Mr. Dennis Pickard of Bowmanville were in-attendance, and they invited the 8th Troop to their meeting on Tuesday, March 31st. The Court of Hogor agreed, so that is the night. Seagull and Otter camp-time is coming, and both patrols 'are planning for that exciting weekend. Sorry to admit it Skip forgot to give Ralp! inson the 2nd Class badge he should have got. Must havé been the banquet! We were all proud of the way Bill Mc Clelland did that job of Signaling, The Sime went off pretty good. So, thanks Don Scott's Beaver skit was very good. Why do they always use Skip's coat. May- be it is the only coat in. the hall big encugh fér everyone. No information on points as yet, but the .compétitiol is on again, and someone has whispered that the Blue Heron Patrol is in front once more. Come Otters, let's go. The meeting endéd with Doug Southwell reading prayers, and T. L. Taylor dis missed me Troop. Senior Patrol is invited to Ron Pines' for a television party this Saturday night. -=AQUARAT 1ST OSHAWA BOY SCOUT TROOP meeting was opened with flagbreak All the Cubs and their leaders from the First B Pack attended our meeting for a going-up ceremony. on and Mr, Harrison recently. Several from here attended the meat pie supper at Raglan on Tuesday evening. Several homes have beein visited by the 'flu, In some cases the suffers have been quite sick. We wish them a speedy recovery. A sure sign of spring is the com- and new ideas for the success of our new Akela Club. STH OSHAWA SEA SCOUT TROOP There are 3 couple of turkeys that won't walk ever again, after that terrific 24th Annual Father and Son dinner at the Masonic Temple last Wednesday evening. Where did everyone come from? The crowd was almost too. much for everyone, and when we all had te ait about and watch the N.H.L. film, it re- sembled a full-fledged theatre rather than a hall. Thursday night almost everyone was who came to pay their last re- spects to one who was highly esteemed and whose many fine qualities and friendly personality won for him many friends who re- gret his passing. Burial was in Moan Pleasant Cemetery, Toron- Raymond Besse, with one eye open, came up from Cubs to Scouts and was presented to the Eagle Patrol. Dues. were taken and the Loon Patrol won the \nspection. We had a small knot relay, just to get into practice, and everyone needs a lot of ctice (especially the older boys). who passed tests were: Cecil Wright--Estimations; Robert Morrison Arteries, and if there were any more 1 am sorry I missed you. Well, so long till next week. ~SPACE DUST Miss Peggy Davidson and George Davidson, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knapp, Miss Eva Knapp, Mr..and Mrs. Chapman of To- ronto were well received on Sun- day when Mr. Chapman preached the sermon. He is a second-year ing of the robins. There are quite | student at Emmanuel College. ] a few around. | Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCartney | Juan Ponce de Leon, veteran of D. Leury of Sterling was here|and family visited with Mr. and one Columbus voyage, found gnd for a couple of days with friends., 'Mrs. Clarence Harrison. named Florida in 1513. attended when Mr. Said Red | NEW YORK (AP)--A Canadian | born transport workers leader was ! | yanked from. a collective bargain- ing table Friday and sent to Ellis Island on a deportation warrant alleging he belonged #0 the Com- munist party. Gordon A. Barragher, 45, a na- ve of Toronto, was arrested in Patchogue, N.Y., where he wa" ir | the midst of negotiations in a 42- day bus strike. Barragher is chief negotiator for | local 252 of the CIO Transport | Workers Union. He was president " {of the local, which covers Long { Island's Nassau and Suffolk coun- | ties, from 1947 to 1951. . Immigration agents called him from the bargaining table and read i their warrant to him. | Later a reporter asked him if | he were indeed a member of the | Communist party. | | *'Nonsenseé,"' he replied. i | In Washington, Attorney-General | | Herbert Brownell said he had or- | dered Barragher held without bail. lunch was enjoyed with social chit- chat. Mr. R. Lee extended thanks thanks, to which Mr. Luke re- sponded. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Found, Ebenezer; Mrs. L. J. Brooks, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | Naylor, Columbus; Miss Olive Luke, Toronto, honoring Mr. and | Mrs. Found on the occasion of | their 30th wedding anniversary, Saturday evening. Best wishes to the honored guests. | Congratulations to Mr. Clarence Vice and Mrs. Vice, nee Jean | Hepburn, who were afo married | 30 years. Howard Brown and Eric Brown, Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests at Harold Werry's. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cameron'and | sons, Blackstock, were weekend visitors at Mr. A. J. Cameron's. PLAN SACRAMENT | Palm Sunday service will be held - at Kedron, Sunday, March 22, and Communion service on, Sunday, March 29, with reception linto church membership by certi- ficate and profession of faith. | Mrs. E. Mountjoy was dinner guest at her mother's, Mrs. M. H. | Langmaid, on Tuesday, and attend- ed the funeral of the late Mr. W. J. | Wood. ' I havent seen them, but I under- | stand they're here -- the robins! | Mr..and Mrs. R. Down, Mr. and |Mrs. F. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. |E. Mountjoy attended a crokinole party at Albert Street Church on | Tuesday evening. { Mrs, E. Mountjoy was a tea! guest at H, Gannon's, in Oshawa. | Mrs. P. Mountjoy and Mrs. W. A. | | Werry called at their respective homes, and attended the Evening Auxiliary St. Patrick's Tea, Brook- lin, Saturday afternoon. ! {| Mrs. G. 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Members of the Legislature have now had time to realize the full implications of Bill 71, and they are deeply concerned. We are certain they will make a ise decision. Vise econ Let the Government know that the vast voting Ve' . public -- the millions of margarine users in cities, towns BUT Youll Still ee Re olor Your and on farms in Ontario -- want their margarine yellow. argarine Yourself! Yes, the law of the land still forbids you buying colored margarine. Mixing color into margarine serves no useful purpose except to annoy and irritate the busy housewife! You can show the members of the Legislature that they have wholehearted public support in lifting a nuis- ance law which forces hundreds of thousands of ¢on- sumers to do a messy, time-wasting color mixing job. Many men in the Ontario Legislature are against the ridiculous margarine color ban. Undoubtedly a ma- jority are against it! They can be encouraged to act if they know the public is behind them! It's Time to Lift the Color Ban on Margarine! Next week the colored margarine question may come up for debate in the Ontario Legislature. Let us hope it will be a free debate cutting across party lines. NOW IS THE TIME TO LET YOUR MEMBER KNOW YOU ARE BEHIND HIM! Let him know you support his view that it should be legal to buy colored margarine. Act today -- If the members of the Legislature see you are behind them you could have yellow margar- ine next week! Write or Wire Your Member Directly--or Clip and Mail This Coupon Today and We Will See That He Gets It! Po -------------- = 37 Isabella Street, Toronto 5, Ontario. v 37 Isabella Street, Toronto 5, Ontario. Dear Sirs: Please forward this suggestion to the member of the Ontario Legislature for my riding: "I wish to protest the margarine color ban, and the passage of Bill 71. | feel that both are unnecessary restrictions and favour small special groups at the expense of other consumers. Please repeal the margarine color ban, and use your influence to stop Bill 71." Please forward this suggestion te the member of the Ontario Legislature for my riding: "] wish to protest the margarine color ban, and the passage of Bill 71. | feel that both are unnecessary restrictions and favour small special groups at the expense of other consumers. Please repeal the margarine color ban, and use your influence to stop Bill 71." so Fas 00000 HU TERT RRS CENT Si) Po CSR Signed Address "ss 0 0 00 Gee ee Address l LEAS EEL ANEOr DIL. SEEN E | "~

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